Nov. 13th and 20th? That's cold. Home field always considered.
Detroit just won, in December, in NEW YORK, in the cold and elements. Still believe the cold "weather" has a significant affect on a dome team?
Miami just played Buffalo to the wire in sub freezing "weather" in NEW YORK state. They played them toe to toe and lost the game in the last few seconds but convered the line.
Since you like repeating me now you understand why I told you warm weather teams playing in cold weather venues is an OLD "myth". If you don't know what the word "myth" means look it up.
Weather obviously should be considered for both teams but not a sole reason.
This is off topic of my Detroit post but since it was mentioned I'll add this to your football knowledge for you. Weather has a more profound affect on game totals. For the "under" its strong wind. For the "over its "snow". If you'd like more knowledge as to why I'd gladly explain to you why upon request. In case you didn't notice the snow didn't bother Buffalo on its game winning drive, it actually gave them the advantage when it started falling strictly because they were on offense, not because they play in that stadium, their home field.
When the total in the Miami/Buffalo game dropped from 47.5 to 41.5 due to "expected" snow i gladly pounced on it and my bankroll was thankful. ?